Integrated Pest Management

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ANR in the news October 1-15

November 1st, 2019
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Why we need to treat wildfire as a public health issue in California (The Conversation) Faith Kearns and Max Moritz, Oct 15 As researchers who have worked extensively on fire in California, we believe it is time to treat fires that affect communities as the public health challenge they have become.
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Karmjot Randhawa
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Names in the News

October 31st, 2019
By Pamela S Kan-Rice
Randhawa to oversee UCCE in Fresno, Madera, Kings and Tulare counties Karmjot Randhawa joined ANR on Sept. 6, 2019, as the UC Cooperative Extension director for Fresno, Madera, Kings and Tulare counties.
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Hemp growing in breeding plots at UC ANR's West Side Research and Extension Center in Five Points in September 2019.
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Early UC hemp research already yielding results

October 29th, 2019
For the first time ever, UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) researchers harvested an industrial hemp crop at one of its nine research and extension centers this fall. It's an interesting crop, said UC Cooperative Extension specialist Bob Hutmacher.
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Plum Gall
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Got a Plum Gall on your Fruit Tree?

October 21st, 2019
Client's Request: I'm a trapper in the Ag Department. We have been looking for plum bud gall mites in the county. I recently came across this plum tree with a huge growth or gall, it's 8" long and 7" wide on the underside of a branch, the tree is around 15 years old.
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Pollination ecologist Neal Williams, shown here working with blue orchard bees on Phacelia, is a newly inducted Fellow of the California Academy of Sciences. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
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Neal Williams New Fellow of California Academy of Sciences

October 17th, 2019
Pollination ecologist Neal Williams, professor, UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology, is now a Fellow of the California Academy of Sciences, a group of more than 450 distinguished scientists who have made notable contributions to science.
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An alfalfa butterfly, Colias eurytheme, sips nectar from an African blue basil blossom. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
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The Butterfly and the Bee

October 8th, 2019
It's a strikingly beautiful insect. But in its larval stage, the alfalfa butterfly, Colias eurytheme--also known as the orange sulphur butterfly--is a pest. If you grow alfalfa, you're not a fan of this butterfly, and rightfully so.
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